A diabetic has sued a California sushi restaurant for disability discrimination after its owner told him he had to eat his rice if he wanted the all-you-can-eat offer.
A Pennsylvania criminal defense lawyer was quick to intervene when he saw a woman who appeared ready to jump from the sixth floor of a York courthouse on Thursday.
Attorneys for both sides reportedly looked at each other in disbelief this week as a Texas judge hearing a $350 million case against State Farm asked whether it would be…
“The Game,” which picked up an award in the Best Use of Technology to Support Marketing Efforts category at the recent 2011 Hubbard One Excellence in Legal Marketing Awards, dominated…
Admitted fudging of the LSAT and GPA data provided by Villanova University to U.S. News & World Report won’t change its place in the magazine’s prior law school rankings.
Updated: With the help of forensic science, authorities say, they have identified and criminally charged a man who allegedly poisoned iconic live oaks at Toomer’s Corner by Auburn University that…
Federal authorities have arrested 111 doctors, nurses and other professionals in nine cities in what is being billed as the biggest Medicare fraud bust ever.
Apparently unconvinced by George Guldi’s testimony that someone else must have typed his fire insurer’s name onto the back of an $853,000 check made co-payable to both of them, a…
A New Mexico appeals court judge faces an aggravated drunk-driving charge after being pulled over in Albuquerque in the wee hours Wednesday and allegedly blowing a .20 on a breath-alcohol…
A 78-year old dementia patient has been charged with aggravated assault in the death of another resident at the Pennsylvania nursing home where they lived.
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